ELEVEN WEEKS INTO THE IRAN WAR and a global energy shock, California drivers are paying the highest gas prices in the nation, an average of $6.15 a gallon this week.
The pain at the pump is colliding with California’s ambitious push away from fossil fuels, as refinery closures, supply disruptions and a deepening debate over reliance on imported oil and gas raise new questions about whether the state can keep gasoline affordable during the transition.
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